4story private server - problem with password?

01/20/2020 01:31 lamakak#1
Hello, i am trying to run some old patch what i found and installed but i am now stucked at this point for a long time because i don't have an idea what i did wrong, it says The given access data is incorrect please try again..

And i am pretty sure that password is right, also i checked that if i write random ID it says bad id so id is right, but password nah but once like after 100 logins randomly got logged in and suddenly i logged out and i can't ever log in back, no matter what password i try? And it's older patch 3.4 i think and it shouldn't have any hash as far as i know could someone help me out if someone had similliar situation? Thanks ^^

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01/20/2020 10:12 ToxicOG#2
Have you already tried to use the password as MD5 version?
01/20/2020 11:36 Lapiriss#3
Ye could be MD5 like Toxic said
01/20/2020 17:20 lamakak#4
Thanks for responses, Yeah i tried many hashes as well MD5,SHA1 and more , unfortunatel y that wasn't the thing, once i got inside when i had password non-hashed and i c ould choose server but i pressed ESC and never can get in and idk firewall is off so i don't have an idea what could be the problem , i will try other base or databse i guess.
01/20/2020 18:10 ToxicOG#5
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Thanks for responses, Yeah i tried many hashes as well MD5,SHA1 and more , unfortunatel y that wasn't the thing, once i got inside when i had password non-hashed and i c ould choose server but i pressed ESC and never can get in and idk firewall is off so i don't have an idea what could be the problem , i will try other base or databse i guess.
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01/21/2020 21:06 0x6a6b#6
You could have a look at the SQL Server Profiler that usually comes with every MSSQL installation and see what Sql command gets executed.

Alternatively you could look out for events in the Windows Event Viewer and find the cause by pure luck or a quick look at the sources.